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Four decades after the world’s worst nuclear disaster, something weird—but wonderful—is happening inside the Chernobyl ...
Ukraine is building new border defenses with materials brought from outside the exclusion zone. The sarcophagus of reactor 4 ...
In a world beset by escalating global tensions and nuclear uncertainty—from the battlefields of Ukraine to the threat matrix ...
Nearly 40 years after the Chernobyl fire and radiation leak, there is still no adequate accounting of how many people died or were sickened. AFP via Getty Images Thousands of Russians perished ...
While Chernobyl remains a cautionary tale to governments the world over — many of whom financed a £1.5bn sarcophagus to confine the reactor for another century, completed in 2019 — the area ...
With the end of the 12 day war, the question of regime change in Iran remains central. There are many scenarios, highlighting different factors and views. Analysts contrast the sweeping 1979 ...
In 1986, reactor number four at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine suffered a catastrophic meltdown.An assault of radioactive atoms burst forth from the wreckage and dispersed across ...
Chernobyl isn’t the first place that nature has taken over after a disaster. The Fukushima nuclear disaster also left nature running free after it happened in 2011.
The Chernobyl nuclear disaster was an event that shook the world and, 37 years later, the town of Pripyat in Ukraine remains a nuclear wasteland. British amateur photographer, ...